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Design load question for my build
Post and beam replied to Post and beam's topic in Electrics - Other
3ph is not relevant becuase they wanted me to pay for a new substation for the village becuase there is not enough capacity ! Is there a service that can provide this for a fee? In a similar but different vein i paid £30 for a water usage estimate last weekend that was immediately accepted by Affinity water. Hoping there is similar for electricity and guessed this community was the likely place to find out. -
Good afternoon Guys I have tried to get a price today from UK Power networks for a temp to perm electrical supply to site. They came back and asked me to provide an electricl load projection/estimate. Does anyone have any advice on who or where i can obtain this for a building that obviously does not yet exist please. keith
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UFH screed question. Depth/type
Post and beam replied to Post and beam's topic in Underfloor Heating
Where have i said that i am in construction phase? You will notice that i also said i dont think i can change anything from a levels/height point of view. The question was whether wet pour is preferable/affordable and whether anyone knew if mandating either option was likely to be true. Yes it would. -
UFH screed question. Depth/type
Post and beam replied to Post and beam's topic in Underfloor Heating
150mm kingspan PIR -
Having read loads on here and elsewhere i have always thought that the way to go is 50mm wet pour screed. Structural house plans are designed with 75mm screed and the old fashioned 'dry' type. House kit supplier is telling me this is mandated. Because the depth has ramifications elsewhere i dont think i can chnge the 75mm figure. To use wet pour will cost 50% more. To have a 'dry' concrete dragged pour will take a lot longer to do and may or may not cost more then the wet pour. One suggestion was to just add another 25mm of insulation and do the wet pour. Is anyone aware of the truth of this statement that 75mm is mandated please? ( i doubt it) keith
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ASHP in cooling mode, warned off the idea
Post and beam replied to Post and beam's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
There you go then, i replied to the earlier post before seeing this. At £6 delivered i would not even bother to make one. In fact i might buy one just to measure what the resistor value is. My curiousity is getting the better of me. -
ASHP in cooling mode, warned off the idea
Post and beam replied to Post and beam's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
I had a feeling thats what you would say. In which case, its a resistor across two of the pins on the plug. If its only two pins it will be across both of those. 20p to make your own, Max. -
ASHP in cooling mode, warned off the idea
Post and beam replied to Post and beam's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
Do you know what that is? -
Getting broadband/WiFi to my garage.
Post and beam replied to Russdl's topic in Networks, AV, Security & Automation
Fibre? -
ASHP in cooling mode, warned off the idea
Post and beam replied to Post and beam's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
My potential ASHP and UFH installation company are very wary of cooling. I had settled on a Vaillant 7kw unit. Installer agrees but has an additional suggestion of a veissman vitocal. When i asked about cooling he was very, well , cool about the idea. In that he thought it was a bad idea. UFH and a large 75mm slab would provide a nice mitigation of summer temperatures i thought. -
Practicalities of Static on site
Post and beam replied to Post and beam's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
It looks like i seriously underestimated how long it would take to get a water and electrical connection. 3-4 months apparently. I was sure i had read elsewhere and some months ago that it was about 3-4 weeks. Anyway, it rules out a static on site as i need to move out of my current house in 6 weeks. Private rental it is. -
Practicalities of Static on site
Post and beam replied to Post and beam's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Thanks so much for the responses guys. We had considered a little shed just outside the caravan for the washing machine. Trying to squeeze one into the caravan near to the sink might be possible but not easy. We have 2 options, one van at 12' wide without Washing machine and a second nicer one at 14' with a washing machine but 50% more expensive and possibly too large to deliver to site up the country lanes. Glad the water and electric are not considered an issue. Poo pipe should be ok, there is a foul drain run and access cover very close. -
Practicalities of Static on site
Post and beam posted a topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
For those of you that have done this or are living in one now. # How do you manage the washing machine ? not all caravans have one installed. # If we go the Static on site route we will be about 100 feet from the electrical point and water standpipe. I wonder that this might be too far for some reason. # How close to the actual construction works is 'too dam close' ? -
How the brick market works and getting good pricing
Post and beam replied to ed g's topic in Building Materials
me too. and i fully intend to game the system if i can and in any way i can. It really grips my **** when this kind of practice happens and they get annoyed when you try to protect your own interests. -
Static caravans good, bad dont touch ?
Post and beam replied to Post and beam's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Thanks guys. We are looking at Caravantastic, partly becasue they have loads in one site. -
How the brick market works and getting good pricing
Post and beam replied to ed g's topic in Building Materials
Thanks, i was talking to them directly yesterday, and have been responded to by Jewsons who they forwarded my enquiry onto. Early last year Bespoke brick gave me a price directly. I have no idea how that would have been fulfilled in actuality but it was a better price. -
How the brick market works and getting good pricing
Post and beam replied to ed g's topic in Building Materials
Fascinating insights and i wish i had known this sooner. I am literally just in the process of reviving enquiries i made early last year for bricks i need. Need about 10000 so not in the discount arena. There are figures that can be jiggled like off load at site, part load charges, 'ooh we forgot to add delivery' etc. With regard to this sentence, can you or anyone say who actually makes for thebespokebrickcompany in Kent. I still want to try to better my recent price for some of these. -
Large tree stumps where house will be on the plot- foundation help
Post and beam replied to Jane W's topic in Foundations
My proposed build is in a conservation area, in North Hertfordshire. All trees are protected by default in such an area. But we asked in writing for permission to remove a 65' leylandii. Because its a non natural species the planning department were glad to see it go. And, i guess glad that someone other than them paid for it to go. Take away message, no one cares about Leylandii -
I am about to submit my CIL forms (form 2 ). Does anyone have any advice of the correct level of detail to put into the 'Description of development' box? I cant imagine its critical but my experience of planning so far has been a little pedantic. The planning permission grant paperwork said 'Erection of detached dwelling & garage'. Sounds simple and concise so i am minded to go with their own words.
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Sorry, yes a mast is a little optimistic. Apologies to the original poster, very rude of me. Welcome and good luck
